# Whole-genome identification of LdELF4s and analysis of their expression response to diurnal temperature variations in Lilium davidii var. willmottiae (E. H. Wilson) raffill

**Authors:** Xiaohui Ma, Ying Li, Xudong Guo, Lingyu Meng, Yinquan Wang, Junji Su, Ling Jin

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2025.1683733 · Frontiers in Plant Science · 2026-01-07

## TL;DR

This study identifies and analyzes LdELF4 genes in Lanzhou lily, revealing their role in responding to temperature changes and affecting growth and flowering.

## Contribution

The study provides the first whole-genome identification and functional analysis of LdELF4 genes in response to diurnal temperature variations in Lanzhou lily.

## Key findings

- Six LdELF4 genes were identified and classified into four subfamilies with structural variations.
- LdELF4.6 showed the highest sensitivity to temperature changes and is a core candidate gene for DIF response.
- 25/10°C treatment delayed flowering and increased stem diameter but reduced flower bud number.

## Abstract

Lanzhou lily (Lilium davidii var. willmottiae), a medicinal and edible plant endemic to China, synthesizes bioactive compounds regulated by diurnal temperature variations (DIFs). ELF4 family genes, key regulators coordinating endogenous rhythms with external changes, are unexplored in this species.

We analyzed nuclear–cytoplasmic phylogeny across 11 species and identified ELF4 homologs. Phylogenetic, collinearity, cis-element, and expression pattern analyses were conducted for Lanzhou lily ELF4s (LdELF4s). qRT–PCR assessed LdELF4 expression under different DIFs (20/20°C, 25/10°C, 20/5°C day/night), and corresponding phenotypes were evaluated.

Cytonuclear discordance was observed within Lilium. 62 ELF4 homologs were identified and classified into four subfamilies. Six LdELF4s were located on chromosomes LG01, LG08, LG09, LG12, showing structural variation compared to Lilium sargentiae. LdELF4.1, LdELF4.3, and LdELF4.6 were significantly upregulated at 25/10°C on day 14, while LdELF4.4 and LdELF4.5 were downregulated at 20/5°C. LdELF4.6 showed highest sensitivity. Phenotypically, 25/10°C and 20/5°C treatments delayed flowering by 12.5 and 7.8 days, respectively. The 25/10°C treatment increased stem diameter but reduced flower bud number.

LdELF4.6 is a core candidate gene regulating DIF response in Lanzhou lily, with 25/10°C potentially optimal for bulb development. This study provides genetic resources for breeding climate-adaptive lilies.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Lilium davidii var. willmottiae (taxon 85367), Lilium sargentiae (taxon 82329), Lilium (taxon 4688)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** ELF4 (E74 like ETS transcription factor 4) [NCBI Gene 2000] {aka AIFBL2, ELFR, MEF}
- **Species:** Lilium sargentiae (species) [taxon 82329]

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